Paul Saladino· MD
Number one, it has to be in glass. So, all these plastic olive oils, all these graz olive oils, all of this is out. You want it to be opaque glass. You don't want it to be clear glass.
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Number one, it has to be in glass. So, all these plastic olive oils, all these graz olive oils, all of this is out. You want it to be opaque glass. You don't want it to be clear glass.
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But I would never buy olive oil like in plastic like this. wouldn't be my preferred. And even something like this is unfortunately not great because it's in a tin that's lined with plastic. So, anything oil lined with plastic, you're going to get a lot of those plastic particles, plastic compounds, PPA, BPS going into the plastic. So, when it comes to olive oil, we're always thinking about glass, opaque glass.